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>>2372624
>but you answered the cold fusion thing...an obvious troll

Initially, thought it was a confused little kid, my bad. I have since stop responding to it.

>and my relativity question you didnt answer

What question?

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>>2264794
Yeah, I actually have heard of this before. This would actually seem to disprove the MWI more then back it up. If I am able to see the particle existsing in two completely different states, then these states are both in our universe. Right?

Also, these types of experiments have been done before already. The ability to see a particle exist in multiple states, has been around for a while. The only thing novel about UCSB's experiment is that it can be done with a naked eye, instead of needing magnification.

Don't get me wrong. It is a good experiment, but it really doesn't have any deep implication on Interpretations of QM. It is just one of those stories that the media twisted around, giving it way more importance then the actualy physics community did.

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>>1325436
Nice question

No, It is all about frames.
The Ergosphere can go faster then the speed of light, Ie framdragging. It is not an object, it is space.

Objects in the Ergosphere still go slower then the speed of light relative to there frame (the ergosphere).

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>>1244198
Really? I somehow doubt that. What PT do you work at?

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>>1164122

Yeah, the LHC is really a cluster-fuck of completly different systems. I long for the days of a normal size lab again. Yeah, Berkley is pretty nice, been there a couple of times. The actual lab on the mountain is neat, it has a nice view. Never been to BESSY though, maybe one day I suppose...lol.

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Wow, no questions, ok then /sci/ see you later

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>>1061219
Degenerate is a "relative" term. If just means there are multiple states exhibiting the same particular "trait" value.

I.E
You can have degenerate energy states, if you find that multiple (differnet) wavefunctions produce the same energy (correspond to the same energy). You usually need degenerate perturbation theory for those kinda systems.

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